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The outbreak is a reminder of the persistent threat to human health of disease outbreaks
and the importance of cooperation and solidarity to continually strengthen global health security.
The World Health Organizations declared a global health emergency
due to the rapid spread of Ebola virus and the Democratic Republic of Congress,
and Uganda. We'll speak to Dr. Craig Spencer, who survived Ebola in 2014. Then a government-sponsored
prayer rally is held on the national mall in the latest move by the Trump administration
to push Christian nationalism.
It's hard to believe that it would take two centuries for the Lord to raise up a great man
to bring that ballroom finally to stand where it is.
It needs to stand. It's extraordinary. We only had to wait 200 years.
We'll speak to Bishop William Barber and journalist Sarah Posner, author of Unholy,
how white Christian nationalists powered the Trump presidency and the devastating legacy they left
behind. Then President Trump is reportedly set to drop his $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS
in exchange for the creation of a tax.
taxpayer-funded $1.7 billion fund to compensate January 6th insurrectionists and other Trump allies
investigated by the Biden administration. We'll speak to Democratic Congress member Jamie Raskin.
He's just introduced legislation to target corruption and Trump's efforts to profit from the presidency.
All that and more coming up.
Welcome to Democracy Now, Democracy Now.org.
Peace Report. I'm Amy Goodman. President Trump's escalated his threats against Iran Sunday, posting on
truth social, quote, for Iran, the clock is ticking and they better get moving fast or there won't be
anything left of them, unquote. Seasfire negotiations remain deadlocked over Iran's demands for war
reparations and end to the U.S. blockade and a halt of fighting in Lebanon. On Sunday, a drone strike
sparked a fire at an electrical generator on the perimeter of the U.A.
UA.E's Baraka Nuclear Power Plant, the first and only nuclear power station on the Arabian Peninsula.
No group-plained responsibility.
But the UAE has faced repeated Iranian drone and missile attacks since the war began in February.
Meanwhile, the New York Times reports Israel built two covert military outposts in Iraq's western desert
in advance of its war against Iran with preparations for at least one site dating back to late
24. According to the Wall Street Journal, Baghdad had notified Washington in late March over
suspected covert military activity, calling it a violation of Iraqi sovereignty.
Israel killed at least six people in southern Lebanon, including three paramedics Friday,
just hours after the U.S. State Department announced Israel and Lebanon had agreed to extend
their ceasefire by 45 days following two days of negotiations in Washington. Israel then
continued strikes into the weekend, killing at least five more people while injuring over a dozen
in a series of air attacks on southern and eastern Lebanon Sunday. More than 670 people have been killed
by Israeli strikes in Lebanon since the ceasefire took effect in mid-April. And the number killed since
early March is rapidly approaching 3,000. More than 1 million people, one in five Lebanese,
have been forced to flee their homes. Israel's assassinated is al-Din al-Haddad, the head of Hamas
his military wing and a strike on a residential building in Gaza City on Friday.
Ahdad was killed alongside his wife and their 19-year-old daughter.
Hamas condemned what it called Israel's, quote, treacherous and cowardly assassination, unquote.
On Sunday, Israeli attacks killed at least eight Palestinians across the Gaza Strip.
Three victims were community kitchen workers, according to Al Jazeera.
Israeli attacks have killed at least 871 Palestinians in Gaza,
since the so-called ceasefire took effect last year.
This is Wallabaroud, whose brother was killed in Israeli strike.
Every citizen in the Gaza Strip is at risk of being directly hit by the Israeli occupation at any moment.
The occupation makes no distinction between charitable workers, journalists, security personnel, civil defense workers, security forces, emergency responders, or doctors.
The Israeli occupation has targeted every segment of the Palestinian people.
The Israeli war continues. It has not stopped to this day, and the bloodshed continues, and the number of martyrs increased daily.
Israel's cabinets approved plans to build a military compound at the former site of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian refugees and occupied East Jerusalem.
Israel bulldozed UNRWA's headquarters in January after seizing the site last year in an act condemned by the United Nations and governments around the world.
Meanwhile, Israeli authorities have forced dozens of Palestinian families from their homes in East Jerusalem's Abustan district to make way for a biblical theme park called the King's Garden.
The Guardian report some Palestinians were forced to demolish their own family homes where multiple generations previously lived.
Israeli forces have become intercepting ships with a Gaza-bound humanitarian aid flotilla off the coast of Cyprus,
The global Samud flotilla says Israeli military vessels intercepted the fleet in international waters.
Actions are condemned as illegal acts of piracy.
Organizers of the flotillas said Israeli forces it intercepted 17 boats and that contact had been lost with nearly two dozen vessels in the eastern Mediterranean.
The flotilla had been attempting to breach Israel's maritime blockade of Gaza to deliver humanitarian aid to Palestinians.
This is an activist on board one of the aid ships.
We are being intercepted in broad daylight.
The occupation forces have no shame whatsoever.
They're doing it in front of the whole world
because they know that everything they did in the past
has been met with full immunity.
This means that this is the moment to mobilize as much as we can
to go into the streets and show that the people of the world
are against their criminal acts.
This is how far they're willing to go
to continue their genocide of the Palestinian people.
More than 50 ships with the Global Summit Fletela set sail
from the Turkish port city of Marmaris last week.
Israeli media reported Israel's Navy
will transfer the arrested activist
to the Israeli port of Astott.
The World Health Organizations declared
a global health emergency due to the rapid spread
of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
Sunday's announcement came a day
after the African Union's public health agency said it confirmed Ebola infections in the DRC's
northeastern province of Aturi, where 65 deaths and hundreds of illnesses have been reported.
Cases have since been confirmed in Uganda's capital Kampala, where residents fear a repeat of deadly
outbreaks in 2022 and last year.
Like the government to one quickly spread awareness about Ebola and how it is spread,
to break down this information even for the laest of people to understand,
but also start to institute measures to avoid the spread of Ebola in Kampala and Uganda as a whole
so that there is a feeling of safeness, of security against this disease of Ebola.
Louisiana's Republican Senator Bill Cassidy, two-term incumbent, lost his primary after President Trump backed his challenger, Congressmember Julia Letlow.
Cassidy is the first GOP senator in nearly a decade to lose renomination.
President Trump had vowed revenge against Senator Cassidy after he voted to impeach Trump following the January 6th insurrection.
In his concession speech Saturday, Senator Cassidy made an apparent.
reference to Trump, saying, quote, are countries not about one individual?
And when you participate in democracy, sometimes it doesn't turn out the way you wanted to.
But you don't power.
You don't whine.
You don't claim the election was stolen.
You don't find a reason why.
President Trump endorsed Congress member Julia Letlow, who finished first in Saturday's
primary of 45% of the vote.
Louisiana state treasurer John Fleming came in second with 28% both of the month.
to a runoff in June. President Trump took to truth social to celebrate Senator Cassidy's defeat
and went after Kentucky's Republican Congressman Thomas Massey, who co-authored the bill compelling
the Justice Department to release the Epstein files. Trump wrote, quote, Tom Massey of Kentucky,
the worst and most unreliable Republican Congress member in the history of our country,
is an even bigger insult to our nation than Senator Bill Cassidy of Louisiana, who suffered an
unprecedented loss tonight by not even being allowed to run in the Republican primary.
This is the first time such a thing has ever happened to a sitting U.S. senator. President Trump gloated.
New financial disclosure forms released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics show President
Trump made between $220 million and $750 million in trades in the first three months of this year,
including purchases and sales of securities and companies such as Microsoft, Mehta, Invidia, Apple, and Goldman Sachs, according to news of the United States.
Trump bought between half a million and a million dollars worth of Nvidia stock a week before the Commerce Department officially approved the sale of some Nvidia chips to China.
The Trump Organization claims the investments are managed exclusively by third-party financial institutions that neither Trump, his family,
or the Trump Organization plays any role in investment decisions.
In Washington, D.C., thousands of people gathered on the National Mall Sunday
for a taxpayer-funded Christian evangelical service backed by President Trump.
The eight-hour lineup featured song, prayer, and speeches by government officials,
including House Speaker Mike Johnson, who shared the stage with religious leaders,
Franklin Graham, Cardinal, Timothy Dolan, and others.
President Trump appeared in a pre-recorded video.
This is apparently recorded weeks ago at a separate white.
House event titled America Reads the Bible. Others appearing by video included Vice President
J.D. Vance Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Defense Secretary Pete Hegssef, the Freedom
from Religion Foundation blasted the event as an unprecedented and shocking mix of church and state,
adding, quote, our Constitution is godless by design. The government has no authority to organize
religious revivals, much less use them to promote a Christian national's agenda, they said.
The Supreme Court on Friday turned down an effort by Virginia Democrats to implement a new congressional map, which would have allowed Democrats to gain up to four additional seats in the House.
The decision with no dissents leaves in place a ruling by the Virginia Supreme Court striking down the map.
The push to redraw congressional maps began last year when President Trump pressured Republican-led states to come up with new district maps ahead of the midterms.
In Alabama, thousands of people joined a rally at the state capital in Montgomery on Saturday, demanding an end to racist gerrymandering by Republican state legislatures in southern states targeting black voters.
The National Day of Action came in response to the Supreme Court's April ruling, which gutted voting rights act protections for majority black districts.
Saturday's protests began in Selma with a march across the Edmund Pettus Bridge, named after the former Confederate officer.
and Ku Klux Klan leader, which was the site of the historic 1965 voting rights march that became known as Bloody Sunday.
This is Lakeita Smith, an organizer who travel from New Orleans to join Saturday's March.
Selma has a special place in my heart.
I'm a Southern girl, and I believe that suppression of voting rights is what's happening across the South and the United States.
It requires all hands on deck.
We'll be joined by Bishop William Barber later in the broadcast.
And five unions representing more than 3,500 workers for the Long Island Railroad have staged
their first strike in more than 30 years, bringing all train service to a halt, a North
America's largest commuter railroad.
The strike follows three years of failed contract negotiations.
Union leaders say wages haven't kept up with the cost of living and that workers haven't
received raises since 2022.
More than a quarter of a million daily riders rely on the service to commute between New York City on Long Island.
And those are some of the headlines.
This is Democracy Now. Democracy Now.org, the War and Peace Report.
I'm Amy Goodman.
The World Health Organization declared a global health emergency Saturday due to the rapid spread of Ebola virus in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda.
The announcement came a day after the African Union's public health health.
agency said it confirmed Ebola infections in the DRC's northeastern province of Aturi,
where 87 deaths and hundreds of cases of illness have been reported.
Cases have also been confirmed in Kampala, Uganda's capital.
At least four health care workers are among the dead.
In a statement, the WHO said the outbreak is potentially much larger than what is currently being
detected and reported.
This is WHO Director of Health, Emergency Alert and Response Operations, Abduraman Mahmoud.
Well, we know very well that the country has experienced, but the region where it is happening is highly volatile
with the humanitarian situation going on and the population moving around from South Sudan to Uganda and other parts.
So our response is to stand with the regional government, with the regional government and the country neighbor in terms of solar.
to show again that they can control this outbreak.
Ebola causes severe hemorrhagic fever and is often fatal.
There's no approved vaccine for the species of Ebola responsible for the current outbreak.
This all comes as the World Health Organization is coordinating the international response to the outbreak
of the Andes strain of the Hanta virus, which began on a Dutch cruise ship, the MVHandias,
has docked in Rotterdam, where the ship's crew will self-isolate. There are three confirmed
deaths and at least 11 confirmed cases where dozens more are being monitored. As of Sunday
morning, there were no known cases of hauntavirus in the United States. For more, we go to
Providence, Rhode Island, where we're joined by public health professor and emergency medicine
physician, Dr. Craig Spencer, also himself an Ebola survivor. In 2014, Dr. Spicer, Dr.
Spencer tested positive after returning to the U.S. from Guinea, where he was helping Ebola patients with
Doctors Without Borders. He was treated at Bellevue Hospital here in New York City for 19 days and made a full
recovery. Dr. Spencer's recent piece for Statt is headline, the hanta virus is a wake-up call.
Will the Trump administration answer it? Thanks so much for joining us from Brown University,
Dr. Spencer, if you can start off by talking about Ebola and the significance of the announcement
by the World Health Organization. For sure. Well, I've been saying that we learned too much too quickly
to be anything but remarkably concerned. As you noted in the intro, this was first declared on
Friday, and already by Saturday, the World Health Organization had declared this a public
health emergency of international concern. Never has something been done so quickly.
And that's because the number of cases that were reported when this was first declared would make it already the fourth largest Ebola outbreak in history.
This has likely been circulating for much longer than is being reported, maybe one, two, three months.
And I wouldn't be surprised if the actual case numbers are dramatically higher than what we've seen so far.
I think in the coming days and weeks, we're going to learn a lot more what cases actually look like, where they're at.
But as has been pointed out, this is an incredibly difficult.
region to work in. I've worked in Eastern Congo a bunch of times. I've responded to Ebola.
This is going to be a really difficult outbreak to manage and respond to even under ideal circumstances.
And Eastern Congo, particularly given the violence and conflict, is anything but ideal.
Can you describe what happened to you and your particular concern about public health professionals
dealing with this and what you think needs to be done?
Ebola is a disease of compassion in that the folks that are most,
most likely to be infected are people that take care, provide close care for people who are sick,
for patients who have diarrhea and for vomiting.
Think about family members, think about mothers taking care of their children, as well as
health care workers taking care of patients.
If you have the right protections, gloves, and masks, and everything that you need to stay safe,
the likelihood of transmission is actually quite low.
But most folks taking care of family members, as well as most health care people,
professionals in this part of Congo don't have access to the same things we may have access to here,
including gloves, good personal protective equipment, and sometimes even running water.
That makes the risk really, really high, particularly for health care professionals in a place
where there's already not enough of those health care workers, and where over the last year,
we've seen dramatic cuts in the supplies and support going to many of these clinics and health
facilities in eastern Congo.
I wanted to turn to Nicholas Enrich, a former civil servant who worked at USAID, the Agency for International Development, through four administrations serving as director of policy programs and planning in the Bureau of Global Health until January of last year.
On March 2, 2025, he was placed on administrative leave for exposing the Trump administration's illegitimate and dangerous dismantling of the agency.
He's written a book called into the Woodchipper, whistleblower's account of how the Trump administration shredded USAID.
This is Nicholas Enrich, speaking to democracy now in April.
There was an outbreak of Ebola happening in Uganda at the time that USAID was being dismantled.
And while I knew we couldn't start a robust outbreak response that we usually have because of everything that was being dismantled,
there were a few key activities that I really felt that we needed to do.
And they would not even let us screen passengers at airports that were traveling on international
flights onwards to the United States to make sure that they had Ebola, that they did not have
symptoms of Ebola.
So that was a real risk to U.S. national security.
And it was just sort of laughed off and ignored by the political appointees and Doge.
So Dr. Craig Spencer, if you can talk about this, do you think these cuts have exacerbated
this crisis and about the significance of it being in cities and conflict areas.
Absolutely. Look, Nicholas is fully correct. If you recall, it was just over a year ago that Elon Musk
gleefully declared that they were throwing USAID into the wood chipper. And you may recall that
Elon Musk also sheepishly said at his first cabinet meeting that he mistakenly canceled Ebola
prevention but turned it back on. For many folks, the story ended there, but what actually happened was
there wasn't Ebola outbreak, and Doge and Elon Musk cut all the support that we normally would have
been giving to respond to that Ebola outbreak. The result was that exactly USAID, who in the past would
have been supporting things like airport screening in Uganda, was not providing that logistical or
financial support. USAID and other partners would have been providing support to make sure testing was
adequate to make sure a vaccine rollout could have taken place. But we didn't have USAID on the ground.
Similarly, CDC has long had relationships in this part of the continent in Congo and in Uganda.
And a lot of those relationships have broken down and withered over the past year because
we just haven't been paying. Similarly, the U.S. has pulled out of the World Health Organization
over the last year, which means that in normal circumstances, our CDC folks are not able to even
talk to World Health Organization people, something that is absolutely unbelievable and an incredible
mistake for something that we should be able to do and be prepared for at all points. And the result is
what we've seen over the past couple of weeks with hanta virus. We've seen with a dramatic increase
in number of measles cases in the U.S. And now Ebola in D.R. Congo and across the border in Kampala,
this is not all just a coincidence. This is a consequence of us cutting back our support, not only here at
home, but also abroad.
If you could talk about your piece instead, the hunt of virus is a wake-up call.
Will the Trump administration answer it?
Yeah, so a year ago, I wrote a piece for the Atlantic saying that we were going to regret this.
We were going to regret the cuts to CDC.
We were going to regret the abdication of leadership on the global stage, pulling out of the WHO, and
dismantling USAID.
and I think that right now we're seeing the end result of all of that,
and we're starting to see the worst case scenario.
In normal times, we would have had people on the ground,
organizations on the ground that the U.S. help support.
There are a lot of NGOs that have worked in Eastern Congo for a long time
that do things like provide infection prevention and control training
that make sure clinics have personal protective equipment.
We're seeing what happens when those things, unfortunately, aren't in place.
Similarly, we saw over the past couple of weeks with the Honta virus response, the U.S. was not at the forefront.
It was not helping lead response, but it found itself pretty flat-footed.
I was saying that, you know, normally we would be two steps ahead, but we found ourselves two weeks behind.
Similar here with the Ebola outbreak, the CDC reported yesterday on a press call that it learned about the outbreak the same time the rest of the world did, which is horrible,
given the fact that we used to have very close, collaborative and trusted relationships in the D.R. Congo and in Uganda.
But again, over the past year, a lot of that work, a lot of that trust and a lot of that collaboration has broken down.
Dr. Craig Spencer, I want to thank you for being with us.
Public Health Professor and Emergency Medicine physician at Brown University, Ebola Survivor and Self.
In 2014, Dr. Spencer tested positive after returning from Guinea, where he was helped.
Ebola patients with doctors without borders. He was treated at Bellevue Hospital for 19 days and made
a full recovery. We'll link to your piece. The Honta virus is a wake-up call. Will the Trump
administration answer it? Coming up, a government-sponsored prayer rally is held on the national
mall and the latest move by the Trump administration to push Christian nationalism. We'll speak to
Bishop William Barber and journalist Sarah Posner.
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In Washington,
D.C., thousands of people gathered on the National Mall Sunday for a taxpayer-funded Christian
evangelical service backed by President Trump. The eight-hour lineup featured song, prayer, and speeches,
including video messages by Vice President J.D. Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio,
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, and President Trump reading the Bible, a video of him.
This is how Speaker Mike Johnson addressing the gathering.
Almighty God, we ask that you hear these solemn petitions, just as we in the beginning
dedicated this land to your most holy name, today, here, Lord, in this 250th year of American
independence, we hereby rededicate the United States of America as one nation under God.
Other speakers at the prayer service included a number of religious leaders and the conservative
radio host, Eric Mataxis.
It's hard to believe that it would take two centuries for the Lord to raise up a great man
to bring that ballroom finally to stand where it needs to stand.
It's extraordinary.
We only had to wait 200 years.
The Freedom from Religion Foundation blasted the government-sponsor prayer rally as an unprecedented
and shocking mix of church and state, adding, quote, our Constitution is godless by design,
The government has no authority to organize religious revivals, much less use them to promote a Christian nationalist agenda, unquote.
We're joined now by two guests, Sarah Posner, author of Unholy, how white Christian nationalists power the Trump presidency and the devastating legacy they left behind.
She's host of the podcast, Rain of Error.
And we're joined by Bishop William Barber, president and senior lecture for prayers of the breach, founding director of the Yale Center for Public Theology.
and public policy, he took part in a counter event on Sunday called redirect 250.
Sarah Posner, let's begin with you. Talk about the significance of this gathering.
Well, this is another example, another prominent example, of the administration's Christian nationalist
agenda. His Christian nationalist followers contend falsely that America was founded
as a Christian nation, that God intended America to be founded as a Christian nation, and that the
Christian nation has fallen away from that divinely intended founding, and that it's their job,
both spiritually and politically, to restore the Christian nation. What does that mean? To them,
the political, social, legal progress of the 20th and 21st century are the things that they think
have caused America to decline and fall into sin. So this is really a battle for the soul of America.
Are we going to be a pluralistic secular nation governed by secular laws that protect equal rights for all?
Or are we going to be a Christian nationalist country where the religion of Mike Johnson and Paula White is imposed on the rest of us?
I heard one of the people on the mall yesterday saying people understand the separation of church and state the wrong way.
Yes, we don't want the government intervening in the church, he said, but we do want the church intervening in the state.
I'm wondering if you can talk about the significance of taxpayer money being used to fund this Christian revival.
Well, for a long time in our country, this would have been considered a significant breach of church-state separation to have the taxpayer fund a specifically religiously oriented event that is intended for one particular audience and also intended to project the government's favoring of one particular religious orientation.
Over the past several decades, the Supreme Court, which has also, I should point out, been shaped by Donald Trump, has eroded that church state separation.
And even apart from what might be legal or not legal under the current Supreme Court jurisprudence, Trump has run roughshod on almost every norm and value that we have, including spending taxpayer dollars for his.
own projects, including his own project of Christian nationalism in this case.
And yesterday, during this nine-hour prayer event on the National Mall, and is it significant
that the Trump administration, they all were beamed in, whether it was President Trump
reading from a Bible a few weeks ago or Vance or Rubio or Hegsef?
Well, I think that obviously Trump couldn't even be bothered to produce a new video for this event.
They just replayed the same video that they had produced for a previous Christian nationalist event called America Reads the Bible.
And he could barely read the Bible in the video.
I should point out, I think viewers should go take a look at it and see how haplessly he read the Bible verse and discussed it.
But the fact that he went golfing instead couldn't be bothered to show up at the event,
nor could some of the top administration officials shows that they don't care enough to be immersed in with the crowd,
but they care enough to have the crowd provide the support for them.
And I think, you know, if you're going to host an event like that, showing up in person is a truly significant thing for a politician.
But to project that it doesn't matter enough to you, yet you expect this worship from the crowd is very telling.
I wanted to bring Bishop Barber into this conversation.
Can you talk about what you participated in yesterday, redirect 250 as a direct counselor to the religious nationalist festival?
The difference is between a government-imposed prayer event or supported, taxpayer-supported, and a grassroots movement.
Well, thank you. First of all, Amy, let me say a little bit about this whole event because yesterday, of course, many people.
people were in Montgomery, Alabama, retracing the steps of Dr. King.
We deeply supported it.
I was actually in at Yale graduating students in public policy and public theology that takes
on this very kind of heresy that we saw in Washington, D.C.
But prophets and preachers are supposed to be the conscience of the nation.
We have plenty of scriptures that Donald Trump and then would never read that say that
what we're supposed to do is challenge the nation to care for the least of these.
poor, the hungry, the sick, those who are pushed aside, the least of these, and the immigrants.
Nothing was Christian about what we saw yesterday, and we have to challenge even repeating that
is Christian nationalism. It's not Christian nationalism. This is idolatry. This is heresy.
This is a form of religious nationalism. This is Trump worship. This is trying to make someone a
Messiah figure, and it's very dangerous because the scriptures say the scripture that Trump
actually read yesterday is condemning of him and what they're doing because it says that people
are supposed to turn from their wicked ways. And wickedness in the scripture is when you hurt the
poor, when you hurt women, when you mistreat the least of these. So I'm deeply offended as a
person of faith for something like this to be done because what we're supposed to do, as the King once
said, the church is supposed to be the thermometer of a thermostat of society, not the thermometer.
to measure the temperature, we're supposed to change the temperature.
And everything that he has done and his group has done is counter anything that Jesus
said.
Notice they never mentioned Jesus yesterday.
They never mentioned justice yesterday.
And that is the fundamental problem with what they're doing.
Any gathering that in this moment that's not saying anything about poverty and anything
about the denial of voting rights and anything about taking people's health care away.
and anything about unholy war and anything about the mistreatment of immigrant brothers and sisters
and claims to be Christian or religious is actually fundamentally flawed and blasphemy.
I'm using some strong terms this morning, Amy, because that's where we are.
And we have to stop calling them.
They want us to call it Christian nationalism, but it is not, there's not, they did not base anything
they did yesterday on Jesus.
Jesus is the example of Christianity, and Jesus was killed by the state because he chose to stand up to the state and stand with the least of these.
So not only is it a violation of the Constitution, as a clergy, as a public theologian, this is a violation of the basic principles of Christianity, Judean Christian traditions in itself.
It is fundamentally wrong, and for them to say it took 200 years.
years to raise up somebody, as though he's some Messiah figure that's now been sent by God,
is ultimate blasphemy. It is ultimate idolatry. And we must challenge it, and the church must challenge it
and stand flat for. That's why today in D.C., we're preaching in front of the White House. We're having
moral Monday. We're going from Saturday to Moral Monday in front of the White House in D.C.,
standing up, preachers are going to be preaching in front of the White House.
following one of the great Jewish prophets, Jeremiah, who said, go down to the palace and tell the king,
stop hurting people, stop mistreating people, stop murdering people. And so from Saturday,
people by faith coming together saying we will not bow down to the sin of voter suppression.
We will not bow down to the injustice of taking people's God-given right today in front of the White House.
we're going to be a direct challenge to what happened on yesterday.
We're broadcasting on 25 different sites and ministers, leading clergy,
will be preaching the gospel and preaching a true faith and not allowing what we saw yesterday
to even be claimed Christian.
We can't even call it Christian.
There's nothing Christian about what they did yesterday.
That is human worship and idolatry and blasphemy and heresy at the worst form.
Sarah Posner, as the nine-hour prayer event, taxpayer-funded, happened on the national mall,
rededicating the United States to God, they said.
President Trump once again threatened to destroy Iran, saying, on truth, social, for Iran,
the clock is ticking, and they better get moving fast, or there won't be anything left of them.
Time is of the essence.
he wrote on social media.
I'm wondering if you can talk about the piece that you wrote about what you said,
evangelicals are working overtime to spin the Iran war, Sarah?
Well, white evangelicals are the most supportive religious group of Trump in general,
and in particular of his war in Iran. Evangelicals for decades have been marinating in Christian Zionist
theology and ideology, which holds that in their view, America has a biblical duty to defend Israel,
and in particular, defend Israel from aggression, both nuclear and otherwise from Iran. So for decades,
they have exaggerated Iran's access or ability to obtain a nuclear weapon and have been cheerleading
Republican administrations since George W. Bush to attack Iran and wipe out its nuclear capability.
And so for them, the war in Iran is not an illegal war. It is not in a moral war. It's an imperative to
them. And they have supported Trump from the beginning. They have pushed Trump to do this
even in his first term. So they look at the war in a completely different way than most of the
rest of the nation does. They don't see it as an illegal foray that lacks congressional authorization
and lacks the legal justification for a war. To them, Donald Trump is the savior of America
and, in fact, probably the savior of Israel in their view. And they don't see the war as
a strategic failure either because they can't admit any strategic failure by their savior
Donald Trump. So for them, the war, looking at the war in the way that, say, Reverend Barber does
is just not part of their thinking. Bishop Barber, if you can talk about President Trump
taking on the Pope, Pope, Pope Leo, retweeting a picture of himself as
Jesus Christ, though he said he thought it made it just look like he's a doctor. And also,
the 22-foot gold-covered statue of Trump raising his fists known as Don Colossus
dedicated at the Trump National Dural Miami last week. One of the pastors, Mark Burns,
defended it on social media, saying, let me say this plainly, this is not a golden calf.
Well, it's not. It's a golden image. It comes straight out in the book of Daniel when Nebuchadnezzar raised an image of himself and wanted people to bow. And the prophets, Shedret Mishat Bindigo. And Daniel said, no, we will not bow down to you. Remember Saddam Hussein did something similar. I mean, this man is committed to being a strong man. And his followers are not Christian. They're not even evangelical. I have to say, I'm an evangelical. But evangelicalism in the
Bible, according to Jesus, starts with good news to the poor, healing to the broken heart,
it recovery of sight to the blind, relief to the captive, and with welcoming all those who've been
unwelcome.
There is so much sinfulness in this one.
He put up that picture to worship.
First of all, if he was a doctor, that's a bad doctor.
I wouldn't go to the doctor.
But trying to put himself as Jesus with bombers flying over the head.
Now, not a halo, but bombers.
the Pope not only challenged him, but the Pope not only challenged him, but the church challenged him.
All of the Archbishop, since Vatican II, Vatican II has said anyone promoting war that is talking about the annihilation of people, it is unholy.
It is outside of even any concept of just war.
War itself is unholy, particularly in a nuclear age.
It is dangerous.
it is immoral. What we
see happening right now
is time and time again in scripture,
we see places where worshiping
of a person
leads to the destruction
of a society.
And what he did, every
church person, Pierce or Faiser,
named that as a
form of idolatia. I wrote about
it. We talked about it at our national
conference on what are the moral
issues of this particular
political moment. And it's
extraordinarily dangerous, but we see it.
We saw it in the Bible.
We saw it with Pharaoh. We saw it with Nebuchadneed.
We've seen it with Hitler. We've seen it with Saddam.
We've seen it with so many people that attempt to mesh themselves,
placed themselves in some kind of religious holiness.
And what is most shameful about all of this is that those who would dare call themselves
evangelicals are not even acting like biblical evangelicals.
They're acting the opposite of.
which is why I refuse to call them evangelical because they want us to call that name.
We are in a moment where this president is playing with dangerous things.
This is why the Pope said this.
He said, I'm just preaching the gospel.
The Pope said, I'm just telling him the gospel.
And I'm going to continue to preach the gospel.
And if that's what he's upset about, he'll have to remain upset because the Pope said, I'm not backing up.
And thank God that the Pope said that.
Bishopella, we just have 20 seconds, and I was wondering if you can just talk about the settling of your federal discrimination lawsuit against AMC theaters stemming from you going with your mother to the movie, the color purple, in 2023 in Greenville, North Carolina.
Well, yesterday we went back to the same theater.
Had the chair.
My mother had 80 some people with disabilities.
I can't talk a lot about the son, but I can say we're saying to disabled people.
You don't have to hide.
You don't have to run.
I've been in pain for 40 years every minute of my life.
And I refuse, like, other disabled people, to be pushed to the side, to be turned it away.
Yesterday, we went back to that same theater, went in with the chair, went in with the people,
and looked at Michael Jackson on the big screen.
And we're saying, everybody, come on out, regardless of what your different ability is.
Don't be in the corners.
Don't be in the shadows.
Let people see you and know who you are.
The laws protect you, and God loves you.
William Barber, President and Senior Lecture of Repairs of the Breach. And Sarah Posner, author of Unholy,
how white Christian nationalist powered the Trump presidency and the devastating legacy they left behind.
Coming up, Democratic Congressmember Jamie Raskin has just introduced legislation to target corruption
and President Trump's efforts to profit from the presidency. Back in 20 seconds.
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The Justice Department's considering settling President Trump.
Trump's $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS.
In January, the president and his sons filed suit seeking restitution from the federal
government alleging reputational and financial harm and public embarrassment as a result
of the leaking of their tax returns by a government contractor in 2019.
Now, a possible settlement is on the table where the president would drop his lawsuit
in exchange for an agreement by the IRS to drop audits of the Trump family and their
businesses, as well as the creation of a $1.7 billion fund to compensate people,
Trump claims were wrongly targeted by the Biden administration.
The fund would reportedly be called the President Donald J. Trump.
Truth and Justice Commission would be led by a Trump-appointed commission, Trump allies,
who could potentially file claims to be compensated, include the participants in the January
6th attack on the Capitol.
top Democrat on the House Judiciary Committee, Congressmember Jamie Raskin of Maryland,
who is also a constitutional law scholar, calls the proposal an illegal political slush fund.
Last week, Congress members Raskin and Senator Adam Schiff introduced the Protecting
Our Democracy Act to curb the president's profiteering and corruption.
For more, we go to Jamie Raskin, Congress member from Maryland.
Can you respond to first what is being proposed here, this $1.7 billion fund, who would profit and then talk about your bill?
Sure. Well, the $1.7 billion political slosh fund in the Department of Justice may take the cake in terms of being the most thoroughly corrupt movement of the Trump administration after the billions of dollars.
they had been getting through the crypto schemes and the foreign governments.
So let's go back to the beginning.
The $10 billion lawsuit against the IRS is completely bogus.
It's empty.
It's vacuous.
There's nothing to it.
There was a private contractor who leaked reports of Donald Trump's tax returns that Trump had
promised to make public like every other president had done.
He said, I'm going to release my tax returns.
Then he said he wouldn't.
The IRS didn't do anything.
This private contractor released some of the details, and he's in prison.
He went to jail for it.
There's no private right of action under the statute, and it's happened to lots of people.
So the idea that it's $10 billion that he's going to order the Secretary of the Treasury to order the IRS chief to give to him is ridiculous.
There's just nothing there.
So there's nothing to trade, but then they traded that mythical $10 billion they claimed to be owed for.
dropping real criminal investigations into all of the corruption or some of the corruption that
the Trump family is engaged in, and then also for the creation of this $1.7 billion slush fund.
Well, there are 1,600 people that he's pardoned, and they want a $1.7 billion slush fund,
which comes to a million dollars ahead in terms of the proud boys, the loofkeepers,
the insurrectionist with a hundred million dollars left over, taxpayer money to,
spread around in different ways. Congress never voted to appropriate that money. We control the power
to spend. We never created that and we never would. There's no way you could ever get that out
of Congress. So they're using the judgment fund of the United States, which is for valid court
verdicts against the United States or valid court settlements to simply confer money on their
private political militia. Their street fighting militia, which went to battle for them on
January 6, 2021. And what do you know, right before this election, they want to shower these people
with a million dollars ahead. I mean, it's just an outrage. It's a scandal. It's also unconstitutional
because the 14th Amendment says in Section 4 that no money shall go to pay for insurrection or
rebellion. That, of course, was in the wake of the Civil War, but it's written in general terms.
Basically, they're paying his insurrectionary army. And you were there, Congressman Jamie Raskin on
January 6, right, along with your daughter and your now son-in-law, taking a shelter from the
insurrectionists? Oh, yeah. I mean, I remember it well. And this is all part of the whitewash
and the attempt to sanitize what had happened. I mean, there were Republicans like Ted Cruz
who were calling it terrorism. They lived through it. They saw exactly what happened. And
they were basically saying, hey, guys, we went a little bit too far with this. This is dangerous
people died, officers lost their lives. And now, you know, they're all with Donald Trump and saying it was a day of hugs and kisses and love. It sounds like Woodstock on Capitol Hill to hear them describe it.
So describe the bills that you have introduced. Well, understand that opposing and dismantling the corruption of the Trump administration is going to be the work of a lifetime for a lot of people in politics. So this is a beginning. And we start with the amoluments clauses.
which have been completely, you know, thrown into the gutter here.
But what we're trying to do is codify the monument's clauses
to saying the president must report any money he's getting from foreign governments.
Like take the $400 million jet from Qatar.
That's got to be reported within 72 hours.
And then Congress must get together and vote whether or not to allow him to accept it
or to turn it over to the U.S. government or to return.
turn it because the Constitution says that nobody in federal government, much less the president,
can receive a present and emolument, which means a payment, an officer title of any kind,
whatever, the Constitution says, from a king, a prince, or a foreign state without the consent of
Congress. And he has never come once to Congress for the hundreds of millions and billions of
dollars that he's been pocketing from foreign states. Our America first president,
who is the biggest globalist who's ever served in the White House.
New financial disclosure forms released by the U.S. Office of Government Ethics show President Trump made between $220 million and $750 million in trades in the first months of this year, including purchases and sales of securities in companies like Microsoft, META, Nvidia, Apple, and Goldman Sachs.
Trump bought, according to Nottas, between half a million and a million dollars worth of invidia stock,
a week before the Commerce Department officially approved the sale of some invidia chips to China.
The Trump Organization claiming the investments are managed exclusively by third-party financial institutions,
and neither Trump is family nor the Trump Organization plays any role in the investment decisions.
Can you talk about this in stock trading by Trump himself?
Yeah, look, what we know now is that corruption is the whole purpose of the Trump administration. It's not like some eccentric peripheral thing. It's a vast money-making operation. And the cover story is what you were talking about before with Bishop Barber. I mean, you know, they've tried to conscript all of these religious figures to come in to give cover to the fact that they are looting the federal government. The $1.7 billion, you know, they've tried to conscript all of these religious figures to come in to give cover to the fact that they are looting the federal government. The $1.7 billion.
dollar slush fund that they want to install at the Department of Justice, $1.776 billion,
showing you exactly how arbitrary and random it is. They're just naming it after 1776.
It's not related to anything that's actually owed to anybody. But that's political slush fund
is just one of many political slush funds. They're turning the entire budget of the United
States that was authorized and appropriated by Congress into a collection of slush funds. So the
Board of Peace, for example. Take that one. We still don't know whether it's public or private,
profit or not for profit. Registered in the United States, registered in another country. We don't know,
but they gave $1.5 billion from the State Department money that was set aside for disaster relief
to this Board of Peace. And they got a billion from Qatar, a billion from the United Arab Emirates,
a billion from Saudi Arabia. It's the same thing with the Venezuelan oil. After that hit on Venezuela,
then they created a political slush fund operated, I believe it's out of Qatar as well.
Donald Trump is controlling that.
So the whole idea is to seize as much of the federal budget as possible to put directly under his control.
The whole thing is corruption.
And nobody should be surprised that he's engaged in thousands of day trades.
We've got to ban individual stock trades by members of Congress, by the president, by the vice president, the whole thing.
because they've turned the government of the United States into a moneymaking operation.
You may as well put a Wall Street ticker tape up around the Senate and the House of Representatives
and the White House because that's what they've turned into.
It's all about insider information, exploiting insider information to make as much money as possible.
Put your money either in a blind trust or in a mutual fund and leave it there.
Not single stock day trading by people who have all kinds of political insight and
information. Very quickly, because I know you have to go. Eric Trump, being on that trip to China,
if you could respond, he's now saying he's going to sue Jensaki and MS. Now over a report on a China
trip based on a Financial Times report that said that he, while on the state visit in China,
Eric Trump is linked to a company and the U.S. President's family exploring a deal with a Chinese
chipmaker that American law.
lawmakers have warned as connected to the ruling party in China, Las Vegas-based FinTech Alt 5 Sigma,
which has financial links to the Trump family's world liberty, financial crypto business last
month, signed a memorandum of understanding with a Chinese firm to build data centers in the U.S.
Any knowledge about this?
I don't know anything about this one other than to say that the response of President Trump
and the Trump family and all of their enterprises to reports of their staggering phenomenal corruption
is to attack the media and sue the media. And they lose all of these cases. It's a form of distraction
and a form of harassment, but they've brought suits against, you know, New York Times, Atlantic
Magazine, ABC, CBS, you name it. And when they've got some kind of political control over them
through the Federal Communications Commission, they're able to shake them down for millions of dollars,
the media that can actually stand up to them, they win all these cases and Trump and his family
lose all these cases, but it makes it seem as if, you know, it's just some kind of contested
dispute between two sides when it's perfectly clear that they have corrupted the entire
government. They've turned the presidency into an instrument of private profit making every day.
It's like watching the Sopranos. You turn on just to see, well, what is the scam going to be
today. Maryland Congress member, Jamie Raskin, we have to leave it there. Top Democrat on the House
Judiciary Committee has introduced a package of anti-corruption bills aimed at putting new checks on
the White House. That does it for a show. I'll be speaking at the IFC in New York City as it plays
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